Hillary Claims She Defeated Both Trump and Bernie

For the past few months, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has slowly been working her way back into the spotlight after her humiliating loss to President Donald Trump in November 2016.

As Clinton has increased her public appearances, it has become increasingly clear that she has slipped into a state of complete and utter denial, and appears to be point-blank refusing to accept what actually happened to her. Her remarks during an interview with New York Magazine are proof-positive of this.

Clinton claimed in the interview that Trump and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders capitalized on the anger in the country, but she stated that “I beat both of them.”

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No, seriously. She actually said that she beat Trump. Clearly, she’s gone further off the rails than anyone thought possible. Does she seriously think she beat Trump? Can you imagine if she were this delusional in office?

She only beat Sanders because the Democrat National Committee helped rig the primary contest for her, and she just flat out lost to Trump.

In addition to blaming the media for her loss (because she clearly doesn’t realize almost all media companies where rooting for her), Clinton brought up that she won the popular vote — and managed to insult American voters as well.

“Sixty-six million people voted for me, plus, you know, the crazy third-party people,” she stated.

“Crazy third-party people?” That’s almost as bad as her “basket of deplorables” comment. She still doesn’t understand that you can’t insult large chunks of America and expect to win the presidency.

Yes, she won the popular vote, but that’s not what the election was about. The election was about the Electoral College vote, which both she and Trump were well aware of.

Clinton also made sure to throw in a healthy does of sexism claims in her interview as well — just in case anyone had forgotten that she was a woman who ran for president.

“Once I moved from serving someone — a man, the president — to seeking that job on my own, I was once again vulnerable to the barrage of innuendo and negativity and attacks that come with the territory of a woman who is striving to go further,” she explained.

Actually, she was vulnerable to a barrage of attacks because she is a terrible human being who is corrupt to the core and the worst possible choice for president.

Clinton didn’t lose because of rampant sexism, the media, or whatever other fantasy she wants to come up with. She lost because she was a terrible candidate with no message. All she knew how to do was complain about Trump, insult millions of Americans and claim that she deserved to be president.